Ora

Ora is a beautiful name with a dual meaning. In Latin, it denotes 'prayer,' implying someone with a spiritual or contemplative nature. In Hebrew, it means 'light,' suggesting a vibrant, illuminating persona.

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The name Ora has its roots in Latin and Hebrew. In Latin, it means 'pray,' derived from the word 'orare,' while in Hebrew, it signifies 'light,' embodying the idea of a guiding light.

  • Popularity: 6,402nd
  • Babies named Ora in the US in 2023:
    Female: 42
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Ori, Ora Mae, Orie, Ora Lee, Orianna.
  • Full Names: Orabella, Oralie, Oralee, Oran, Orlando.
  • Famous Namesakes: Ora Carew–actress, Ora Glover–chef, Ora Ida Barlow–artist, Ora Lassila–computer scientist, Ora Kedem–professor.
  • Gender: Primarily used as a female name but has gender-neutral origins.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Ora is typically associated with the number 7. This number signifies introspection, inner life, and a deep understanding of inner truths. Ora possess qualities of wisdom and spiritual awareness, often seeking knowledge and truth.

Ora has experienced fluctuating popularity over the decades. It reached its peak in the early 20th century, appearing frequently on birth registrations. In recent years, it has become less common, rendering it a unique and classic choice for parents.

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